Testseek.com have collected 79 expert reviews of the LG GW620 Etna / InTouch Max / Linkme and the average rating is 71%. Scroll down and see all reviews for LG GW620 Etna / InTouch Max / Linkme.
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The editors liked
One of the least expensive fullfeature Android phones
Hardware QWERTY keyboard
Good call quality and battery life
Better than most Android phones in video
Great email functionality
Good build quality for the price
Intuitive OS
Easy syncing of contacts and calendars
Access to Android Marketplace....
Good effort for LG's first Android handset
Responsive resistive touch screen
Decent qwerty keyboard
Good location for 3.5mm audio jack
Good QWERTY keyboard
Good audio playback quality
DivX and Xvid support (even if at limited resolution)
Camera interface with extremely rich functionality
Robust battery
The editors didn't like
Resistive touchscreen a major nuisance
Keyboard not as good as it could be
LG
Rogers actually hurt the interface
Limited to Android 1.5.
Slight delay between input and action
Face-recognition feature hard to useLook and Feel...
Social networking services manager
Runs obsolete OS version
Resistive screen
Needs better integration of social networks
Interface personalization with a lot of room for improvements
Abstract: The is a budget by . LG is generally known to cater to the "dumb" phone audience and hasn't had any smartphone releases for a long time. The LG GW620 competes with the likes of the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini, Xperia X10 Mini Pro, and the Samsung ...
Abstract: As promised, here’s my full hands-on LG GW620 InTouch Max review. The LG InTouch Max is a new Android phone from LG that’s aimed firmly at the budget end of the market. Competing with the likes of the T-Mobile Pulse and HTC Tattoo, it’s got no end of ...
Good QWERTY keyboard, Good audio playback quality, DivX and Xvid support (even if at limited resolution), Camera interface with extremely rich functionality, Robust battery
Runs obsolete OS version, Resistive screen, Needs better integration of social networks, Interface personalization with a lot of room for improvements
We believe the LG GW620 is a decent first attempt at an Android handset. It cannot hold a candle to the HTC Nexus One, Hero or Motorola DROID, since it´s a far cry from them in terms of hardware and software. However, the proper messaging and email fun...
One of the least expensive fullfeature Android phones, Hardware QWERTY keyboard, Good call quality and battery life, Better than most Android phones in video,
Resistive touchscreen a major nuisance, Keyboard not as good as it could be, LG, Rogers actually hurt the interface, Limited to Android 1.5.
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Five-line physical QWERTY keyboard, good value, benefits of the Android platform, DivX support
Resistive touchscreen, chunky, outdated version of Android, sluggish performance
The LG GW620 won't win any design awards, nor is it offering the latest Android software, but it does represent very good value at this price - provided you are willing to live with its faults...
A good first effort from LG, but the GW620 is already out of date thanks to Android 1.5, and the comfortable keyboard can't make up for its poor performance. ...